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What the plans of the Ampel government mean for Munich
Affordable housing, local public transport, minimum wages: the SPD, Greens and FDP have set their common goals in the coalition agreement. What do the projects bring for the Bavarian capital and its residents? An overview.
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Thomas Anlauf, Bernd Kastner, Sebastian Krass, Andreas Schubert and Jakob Wetzel
This Wednesday, the new traffic light coalition in Berlin wants to elect Olaf Scholz as Chancellor. What the new government of the SPD, Greens and FDP has planned, the parties have set out in the coalition agreement on 178 pages. The goals range from a more digital working environment to faster customs clearance. But what do the agreements mean for Munich? An overview of the most important topics:
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